2006-07 M. Hockey Roster

Jersey Number 7
Darroll Powe
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 200
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Kanata, Ont.
At Princeton:
2005-06 - played in 27 games for the Tigers before his season was cut short by a shoulder injury … set career highs for goals (6), assists (10) and points (16) … awarded the Vaughan Cup for perserverance and dedication to Princeton hockey … won the team’s top-athlete award winner for the second season … notched assists in back-to-back games against Harvard and Union … scored his first goal of the season at Cornell … assisted on Patrick Neundorfer’s goal at Colgate … named to the ECACHL Honor Roll after the Cornell/Colgate weekend … added an assist in the Tigers’ win at Denver … scored the game-winning goal in both games of the Tigers sweep of Colgate and Cornell … also added an insurance goal in the Cornell win … posted two assists, including one on the game winner, against St. Lawrence … scored an insurance marker in a win against Clarkson … had a goal and an assist in a home tie with Rensselaer.
2004-05 - appeared in 30 games … scored five goals and added two assists for seven points … was one of two Tigers to score a shorthanded goal … had a season-high five shots in a win over Rensselaer … scored his first goal of the season in a loss at Merrimack … notched two goals for the first multiple-goal game of his career in a 4-2 win over American International … scored a shorthanded goal and the game-winning goal in the AIC win … potted a goal in a loss to Brown … scored his second game-winning goal of the season in a win over Dartmouth … had two assists, including on the game-winner, in a win at Rensselaer … received the team’s strength and conditioning award.
2003-04 – appeared in 29 games as a freshman … tallied four goals and five assists for nine points to rank second among freshmen in scoring … made his collegiate debut on Oct. 31 at St. Cloud State … registered his first career point in his 10th game, an assist on Neil Stevenson-Moore’s goal at Yale … scored his first career goal two games later at Rensselaer … notched a power-play goal against Miami at the Dodge Holiday Classic … assisted on Dustin Sproat’s goal in a 5-5 tie with St. Lawrence … scored a goal the following night in an overtime loss to Clarkson … posted his first career multiple-point game in his next game, tallying assists on both Princeton goals in a 3-2 loss at Clarkson … had a goal and an assist at Rensselaer in the first game of the ECAC playoffs.
Before Princeton:
attended Earl of March Secondary School ... played hockey for the Kanata Stallions of the Central Junior A Hockey League ... registered 21 goals and 20 assists in 46 games.
Personal:
full name is Darroll Bradley Powe ... birthday is June 22, 1985 … son of Brad and Bonnie Powe ... father is a financial planner ... mother is a registered nurse ... has an older sister Nickole who graduated from the University of Toronto and a younger sister Colleen at Western Ontario … majoring in sociology.
2005-06 - played in 27 games for the Tigers before his season was cut short by a shoulder injury … set career highs for goals (6), assists (10) and points (16) … awarded the Vaughan Cup for perserverance and dedication to Princeton hockey … won the team’s top-athlete award winner for the second season … notched assists in back-to-back games against Harvard and Union … scored his first goal of the season at Cornell … assisted on Patrick Neundorfer’s goal at Colgate … named to the ECACHL Honor Roll after the Cornell/Colgate weekend … added an assist in the Tigers’ win at Denver … scored the game-winning goal in both games of the Tigers sweep of Colgate and Cornell … also added an insurance goal in the Cornell win … posted two assists, including one on the game winner, against St. Lawrence … scored an insurance marker in a win against Clarkson … had a goal and an assist in a home tie with Rensselaer.
2004-05 - appeared in 30 games … scored five goals and added two assists for seven points … was one of two Tigers to score a shorthanded goal … had a season-high five shots in a win over Rensselaer … scored his first goal of the season in a loss at Merrimack … notched two goals for the first multiple-goal game of his career in a 4-2 win over American International … scored a shorthanded goal and the game-winning goal in the AIC win … potted a goal in a loss to Brown … scored his second game-winning goal of the season in a win over Dartmouth … had two assists, including on the game-winner, in a win at Rensselaer … received the team’s strength and conditioning award.
2003-04 – appeared in 29 games as a freshman … tallied four goals and five assists for nine points to rank second among freshmen in scoring … made his collegiate debut on Oct. 31 at St. Cloud State … registered his first career point in his 10th game, an assist on Neil Stevenson-Moore’s goal at Yale … scored his first career goal two games later at Rensselaer … notched a power-play goal against Miami at the Dodge Holiday Classic … assisted on Dustin Sproat’s goal in a 5-5 tie with St. Lawrence … scored a goal the following night in an overtime loss to Clarkson … posted his first career multiple-point game in his next game, tallying assists on both Princeton goals in a 3-2 loss at Clarkson … had a goal and an assist at Rensselaer in the first game of the ECAC playoffs.
Before Princeton:
attended Earl of March Secondary School ... played hockey for the Kanata Stallions of the Central Junior A Hockey League ... registered 21 goals and 20 assists in 46 games.
Personal:
full name is Darroll Bradley Powe ... birthday is June 22, 1985 … son of Brad and Bonnie Powe ... father is a financial planner ... mother is a registered nurse ... has an older sister Nickole who graduated from the University of Toronto and a younger sister Colleen at Western Ontario … majoring in sociology.
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